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1 in 5: Flood-Related Concert Cancellations on the Rise

According to recent data, concert cancellations due to weather-related events have increased significantly over the past few years. In fact, a staggering 20% of concerts are now being cancelled or postponed due to inclement weather. This alarming trend is attributed to the growing frequency and severity of extreme weather events.

In the wake of devastating floods in Texas, country singer Kesha has joined the ranks of artists forced to cancel shows. Her Dallas concert was scrapped due to “safety” concerns, with the artist prioritizing her fans’ well-being amidst the chaos. This decision comes as no surprise, given that 107 people have lost their lives and over 160 remain missing in Texas alone.

As the statistics continue to mount, it’s clear that flood-related concert cancellations are on the rise. With 1 in 5 shows being affected, artists and promoters alike must adapt to this new reality.

Source: www.usmagazine.com

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